Samaraweera will kick off his visit with talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi and later meet the Chinese leadership, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told PTI here.
"We hope that through this visit, we can have an in-depth exchange of views with the Sri Lankan side on the development of bilateral relations and blueprint high-level visits and cooperation in various fields so that China-Sri Lanka strategic cooperation partnership can make further progress," he said.
China made huge strides in its ties with Sri Lanka in recent years under the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa during whose tenure Beijing stepped up big-ticket investments.
Rajapaksa was the first to announce support for the multi-billion dollar Maritime Silk Road project initiated by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The project raised concerns in India.
Samaraweera was the first Sri Lankan official to visit India after regime change in Colombo.
